oxyphil cell tumor - translation to arabic
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oxyphil cell tumor - translation to arabic

STROMAL TUMOR THAT ARISES FROM THE OVARY AND IS CHARACTERIZED BY THE PRESENCE OF CELLS THAT CONTAIN LIPID AND RESEMBLE THECA CELLS
Theca cell tumor; Theca cell tumour; Thecal cell tumor

oxyphil cell tumor      
‎ وَرَمُ الخَلاَيا الحَمِضَة,وَرَمُ خلايا هيرثيل في الدَّرَقِيَّة‎
granular cell myoblastoma         
  • Histopathologic image of granular cell tumor of the skin
HUMAN DISEASE
Granular-cell tumor; Abrikossoff's tumor; Abrikossoff tumor; Granular cell myoblastoma; Granular cell nerve sheath tumor; Granular cell schwannoma; Abrikossov's tumor; Abrikossoff's tumour; Abrikosoff's tumour of tongue; Granular cell tumour; Malignant granular cell tumour; Pustulo-ovoid body
‎ الوَرَمُ الأَرُوْمِيُّ العَضَلِيُّ الحُبَيْبِيُّ الخَلايا‎
granular cell tumor         
  • Histopathologic image of granular cell tumor of the skin
HUMAN DISEASE
Granular-cell tumor; Abrikossoff's tumor; Abrikossoff tumor; Granular cell myoblastoma; Granular cell nerve sheath tumor; Granular cell schwannoma; Abrikossov's tumor; Abrikossoff's tumour; Abrikosoff's tumour of tongue; Granular cell tumour; Malignant granular cell tumour; Pustulo-ovoid body
‎ وَرَمُ الخَلاَيا الحُبَيبِيَّة‎

Definition

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¦ noun Medicine a slow-growing malignant tumour of the face (basal cell carcinoma).

Wikipedia

Thecoma

Thecomas or theca cell tumors are benign ovarian neoplasms composed only of theca cells. Histogenetically they are classified as sex cord-stromal tumours.

They are typically estrogen-producing and they occur in older women (mean age 59; 84% after menopause). (They can, however, appear before menopause.)

60% of patients present with abnormal uterine bleeding, and 20% have endometrial carcinoma.